The community of Parkland, Florida, reacted with dread as reports of a mass high school shooting unfolded Wednesday.
Dr. Mike Zahalsky was seeing patients at his urology office just 3 blocks from the shooting, when he received a text. “It was my wife,” Zahalsky tells People. “It said ‘call me now.’ I knew something was wrong.”
Zahalsky turned on the news to see the tragic news that a shooter — later identified as Nikolas Cruz, 19 — had gone on a shooting spree, killing at least 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
“I dropped everything that I was doing,” says Zahalsky, a father of three.
Dr. Mike Zahalsky was seeing patients at his urology office just 3 blocks from the shooting, when he received a text. “It was my wife,” Zahalsky tells People. “It said ‘call me now.’ I knew something was wrong.”
Zahalsky turned on the news to see the tragic news that a shooter — later identified as Nikolas Cruz, 19 — had gone on a shooting spree, killing at least 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.
“I dropped everything that I was doing,” says Zahalsky, a father of three.
- 2/16/2018
- by Steve Helling
- PEOPLE.com
CBS’ war between heroes, healers and hustlers has finally reached a (somewhat) surprising conclusion.
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Five castaways remained atop Wednesday’s Survivor season finale — Ben Driebergen, 34, Chrissy Hofbeck, 46, Devon Pinto, 23, Ryan Ulrich, 23, and Mike Zahalsky, 43 — with only two hours, as well as one final twist, standing between them and the $1 million prize.
It was every man (and woman) against Ben when the finale began, with Mike likening him to a “villain in a horror movie,” one that refuses to roll over and play dead.
RELATEDAmazing Race Season 30: Big Brother Power Couple, Indy Drivers, Ring Girls, NBA All-Stars and ‘Jaws’ Among Cast
Five castaways remained atop Wednesday’s Survivor season finale — Ben Driebergen, 34, Chrissy Hofbeck, 46, Devon Pinto, 23, Ryan Ulrich, 23, and Mike Zahalsky, 43 — with only two hours, as well as one final twist, standing between them and the $1 million prize.
It was every man (and woman) against Ben when the finale began, with Mike likening him to a “villain in a horror movie,” one that refuses to roll over and play dead.
- 12/21/2017
- TVLine.com
An NFL player, an Olympian and a celebrity’s personal assistant are among the 18 castaways who will compete in the upcoming 35th season of CBS’ Survivor, the network announced Wednesday.
Dubbed Heroes, Healers and Hustlers, Season 35 is dividing its contestants into three groups of six groups “based on how they are perceived by others.” Scroll down to meet the castaways competing this fall, or click here if you prefer your introductions in gallery form.
Levu (Heroes Tribe)
* Alan Ball, 31, an NFL player from Houston, Texas
* Ben Driebergen, 34, a Marine from Boise, Id.
* John “Jp” Hilsabeck, 28, a firefighter from Los Angeles
* Chrissy Hofbeck,...
Dubbed Heroes, Healers and Hustlers, Season 35 is dividing its contestants into three groups of six groups “based on how they are perceived by others.” Scroll down to meet the castaways competing this fall, or click here if you prefer your introductions in gallery form.
Levu (Heroes Tribe)
* Alan Ball, 31, an NFL player from Houston, Texas
* Ben Driebergen, 34, a Marine from Boise, Id.
* John “Jp” Hilsabeck, 28, a firefighter from Los Angeles
* Chrissy Hofbeck,...
- 8/30/2017
- TVLine.com
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